Hello! I encounter the following problem (asterisk 11 and 13) with Teconisy as trunk provider with enabled qualify and default t1min (100ms):
Teconisy most often doesn't answer the first invite before asterisk default t1min ended. Therefore asterisk sends one more invite. This second invite is answered by Teconisy with status 486 - Request terminated - Channel limit exceeded. (The second invite obviously is interpreted as second, new call). Asterisk therefore cancels the first(!!) call - but Teconisy proceeds with exactly this first call (which now can't be handled by asterisk any more). For me, there are two problems in asterisk at this point: 1. The VoIP standard defines 500ms for t1 - using this standard value for t1min works fine with Teconisy, too. t1min should be always 500ms - it prevents a completely blocked line! 2. Why does asterisk stop the call completely after the second invite, which is canceled by Teconisy? It should be ignored because it means, that the first invite is already processed by Teconisy. Btw: I can see the same behavior with German Telekom. Asterisk most of the time sends two invites, too, but here I don't get an error back from Telekom, because I have two channels and therefore the channel limit isn't exceeded most of the time. Setting t1min to the VoIP standard of 500ms prevents these unnecessary double invites with German Telekom, too. Therefore: Please use the standards compliant t1min=500 instead of the not compliant value of 100, which can cause much trouble and which creates totally unnecessary network overhead. Or is there another solution I overlooked? Thanks, Michael Maier -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
